MagicSafe MSG150 - Waeco
MagicSafe MSG150 - Waeco
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<strong>MagicSafe</strong> <strong>MSG150</strong> Troubleshooting<br />
11 Troubleshooting<br />
If the device is not ready for operation (the green LED does not glow), proceed as follows:<br />
➤ Make sure the power supply is 12 or 24 V DC.<br />
If the voltage is less than this, or the voltage supply has been interrupted, the gas<br />
detector does not function.<br />
➤ Check the fuse in the plug, if the gas detector is connected using a 12/24 V plug.<br />
Checking the fuse in the 12/24 V plug<br />
In the tip of the plug there is a fuse to protect the gas detector.<br />
If the thin metal connection in the middle between the two metal caps is broken, the fuse<br />
is defective and must be replaced. Replacement fuses are available from customer services.<br />
Make sure that you only use the same fuse type (1 A/250 V) in the plug.<br />
Damage to the device resulting from using inappropriate fuse types is<br />
excluded from guarantee claims under the terms of the warranty.<br />
To replace the fuse, proceed as follows:<br />
➤ Pull the adapter sleeve (4 4, page 4) off of the plug.<br />
➤ Unscrew the screw (4 5, page 4) out of the upper half of the housing (4 1, page 4).<br />
➤ Carefully lift the upper half of the housing off from the lower (4 6, page 4) half.<br />
➤ Take out the contact pin (4 3, page 4).<br />
➤ Replace the defective fuse (4 2, page 4) with a new fuse that has the same rating.<br />
➤ Re-assemble the plug in the reverse order.<br />
12 Maintaining and cleaning the gas detector<br />
Caution!<br />
Do not use sharp or hard objects for cleaning as these may damage the<br />
device.<br />
➤ Clean the gas detector with a soft, damp cloth from time to time.<br />
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